
We are delighted to share that CNPLaw has been once again been recognised as one of the top 5 law firms in The Straits Times’ Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2026 survey. This recognition reflects our continued commitment to delivering exceptional legal service and building lasting partnerships with our clients.
We are proud to announce that we have been recognised across 17 practice areas with 5-star recommendations in 15 of them– a testament to the dedication and expertise of our dynamic team.
Recognised Practice Areas:
- Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
- Banking & Finance
- Capital Markets
- Conveyancing
- Corporate & Commercial
- Competition & Antitrust Law
- Digital & Data Economy
- Employment
- Financial Services Regulatory
- Family
- Inheritance & Succession, Private Wealth Management
- Insolvency & Restructuring
- Intellectual Property
- Investment Funds
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Real Estate (Commercial Property, Construction, Funds)
- Advice to Charities & Not-for-Profit Organisations
“We are truly grateful for this recognition from our clients and peers in the industry.” said Lisa Theng, Managing Partner of CNPLaw. “It strengthens our commitment to deliver clear, practical and effective legal solutions to our clients. A heartfelt thank you to our clients, colleagues, and friends for your continued trust and support.”
About The Straits Times Singapore’s Best Law Firm Survey
The Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2026 rankings are based on recommendations made by legal counsel, in-house lawyers in corporate legal departments, and clients in a peer-to-peer poll. The Straits Times conducted this survey with the independent market research company Statista. Hamburg-based company Statista publishes well-established rankings and company listings with high-profile media partners across the globe, including lists of law firms.
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